Frequently Asked
Questions
- "I have a manuscript I'd like to submit to JCR for review. What do
I do? What's the review process like?"
See the author link on our home
page for submission guidelines and other information about the
review process. If you can't find the answers to your questions there,
contact the editorial office at jcr@bus.wisc.edu.
- "I have a paper that has been accepted for publication. What do I
do?"
See our web section for authors of accepted
manuscripts. If you have any other questions, contact the editorial
office at jcr@bus.wisc.edu.
- "Where can I find a particular article? I'm doing a research
project on pricing."
Single articles may be ordered through two services:
Infotrieve: http://www.infotrieve.com
ISI: http://ids.isinet.com
Articles are also available online
from the June 2000 issue forward. Older articles can be found at JSTOR.
You (or your university) need a subscription to access either of these
sites. If you have further research questions, contact a reference
librarian at your local university. If you wish to purchase a particular
issue, please contact the University of Chicago Press
(773-753-3347 or subscriptions@press.uchicago.edu).
- "I didn't receive my last issue of JCR in the mail. What's up?"
This is the website for the editorial office, where we review
manuscripts. Questions about subscriptions and permissions should be
directed the customer service department at the University of Chicago Press (773-753-3347
or subscriptions@press.uchicago.edu). Individual subscribers can also check the delivery schedule or claim missing issues at "MyAccount" (https://subfill.uchicago.edu/MyAccount/).
- "I need permission to reprint an article. What should I do?"
Contact the University of Chicago Press: journalpermissions@press.uchicago.edu
- "My manuscript has lots of figures
and I don't know how to reduce the file size for submission. What should I
do?"
Authors are responsible for getting their
papers into the proper format for publication (check with the tech support
people at your university).
- "May I post a PDF
version of my publication on my university's web site? May I
make copies of my paper for classes?"
The University of Chicago Press (our publisher) has a web
page that explains authors' rights. See http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/rights.html
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